Should you invest in hard assets?
Hard assets are physical items that can be touched and felt like: Buildings, equipement, gold, etc. Should you invest in hard assets? Is it riskier than investing in the stock market? I would answer that with this question. Do you want your money in something that is more resistant to inflation and can’t be as easily manipulated as our currency system?
You are looking for a secure way to invest your hard earned money. You aren’t sure of the benefits of investing in a hard asset like real estate. Even if you do know the benefits, how do you get access to these types of investments?
Investing in real estate produces many benefits that are not taught widely. Check out some of them below.
Cash flow - If you buy an apartment building, and it is operated well, it will produce a steady cash flow.
Appreciation - If you make improvements to the apartment building, you are performing a forced appreciation on it. This is in addition to the natural appreciation that can come when buying an apartment in a good location.
Hedge against inflation - The blow of inflation can be blunted in the multifamily real estate space. The housing shortage impacts the demand to rent a place to live. With demand remaining high, even during inflation like we have today, it provides an opportunity for rent to increase, keeping up with inflation.
Depreciation - The tax code is written in a way that rewards those that decide to invest in real estate. You can significantly reduce taxes taken out on your hard earned income through investing in real estate.
One reason I have started Elevating Talents is to give people like you an opportunity to invest in a hard asset like real estate. These passive investments can give you cash flow, appreciation, be a hedge against inflation and allow you to keep more of your hard earned money through depreciation.
I have developed relationships with operators throughout the country that give me access to curated deals. Some of these are for accredited investors only. Others are open to anyone.
Reach out to me to learn more about investing passively in hard assets like multifamily real estate. I will answer your questions and help you take a step towards gaining time by putting your money to work so you don’t have to.